Karl Hermann Zahn | |
Birth Date: | 3 December 1865 |
Birth Place: | Beiertal, Germany |
Death Place: | Haigerloch, Germany |
Occupation: | Botanist, professor |
Karl Hermann Zahn (3 December 1865, Baiertal – 8 February 1940, Haigerloch) was a German botanist who was a leading authority regarding the genus Hieracium (hawkweed).
He received his education in Karlsruhe (1884–85), and beginning in 1891, worked as a high school teacher in Heidelberg. He later taught high school classes in Freiburg im Breisgau and in Donaueschingen. In 1923 he was appointed professor of geometry, chemistry and material technology at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences.[1]
Zahn made valuable contributions involving Hieracium towards Adolf Engler's "Das Pflanzenreich",[3] as well as to Ascherson and Graebner's "Synopsis der mitteleuropäischen Flora".[4]